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us what industry experts know too well, how bacteria eat right through pipe. >> this is solid steel. >> reporter: and bacteria get into the pilot when drillers pump seawater into petroleum to maintain pressure turning whoa is called sweet crude into sour crude, significantly increasing problems, like this. indern pipeline inspection robots called pigs, if used, can discover coercion. >> finding it is the name of the game. >> reporter: in san francisco today, federal, state and private oil-spill management teams prepared for a major oil- spill disaster drill. later they week they will simulate a tank explosion and bay clean-up they say hulls also show increased coercion now, but spill responders say tankers are not longer their biggest worry. >> we're getting less and less oil spills caused by tank essential vessels and more and more oil spills by pipelines. >>> this month's explosion and fire in san bruno was reminiscent of another natural gas line explosion in new mexico ten years ago. although it was in a more remote area, the new mexico ast actually killed more people, 12 died, ma
us what industry experts know too well, how bacteria eat right through pipe. >> this is solid steel. >> reporter: and bacteria get into the pilot when drillers pump seawater into petroleum to maintain pressure turning whoa is called sweet crude into sour crude, significantly increasing problems, like this. indern pipeline inspection robots called pigs, if used, can discover coercion. >> finding it is the name of the game. >> reporter: in san francisco today, federal,...
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carla marinucci joint us with more. what do you know -- joins us with more. what do you know about this situation? >> well, i've been in contact with gloria allred, the feminist attorney this morning. she's having an 11:00 a.m. press conference. we know it's a latina housekeeper who worked for meg whitman. we're gonna learn more. we haven't heard from the whitman campaign yet. >> some are saying this could have a significant impact on the campaign. it could be potentially something very serious. the time something serious for an october surprise. this is a very high stakes race. gloria allred, of course, a very well known feminist attorney but she's also a democratic activist. so we have to hear these allegations and what they are. this comes before whitman is going to meet brown in the debate in fresno on saturday on the latino issue. this is a univision debate in spanish. this will be a tough week for meg whitman. i'm sure they are going to have to do some kind of spin control on it no matter what the allegations are. >> let's talk about last night's debate
carla marinucci joint us with more. what do you know -- joins us with more. what do you know about this situation? >> well, i've been in contact with gloria allred, the feminist attorney this morning. she's having an 11:00 a.m. press conference. we know it's a latina housekeeper who worked for meg whitman. we're gonna learn more. we haven't heard from the whitman campaign yet. >> some are saying this could have a significant impact on the campaign. it could be potentially something...
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the rest of us mid-50s. seven-day forecast, warm two degrees tomorrow, another two wednesday and another one on thursday. temperatures close to average before the clouds get thicker and that cool breeze comes off the ocean for the weekend. here's frances. >> just got word of a major delay on bart. reporting a major delay in millbrae and sfo heading out towards san francisco and the east bay so we'll keep you updated on that. if you're driving, here's a live shot of the san mateo bridge. 101 looking good in san mateo. there was a fatal accident yesterday that tied things up but everything has been reopened there. and also we'll go out to another live shot for you, this time heading through 680 in walnut creek. southbound traffic there on the right-hand side is quiet right now as you make your way southbound whether you're heading through the san ramon valley or you make your way westbound 24 to the caldecott tunnel. so far no major accidents reported around the bay area so it's looking pretty good but, of cou
the rest of us mid-50s. seven-day forecast, warm two degrees tomorrow, another two wednesday and another one on thursday. temperatures close to average before the clouds get thicker and that cool breeze comes off the ocean for the weekend. here's frances. >> just got word of a major delay on bart. reporting a major delay in millbrae and sfo heading out towards san francisco and the east bay so we'll keep you updated on that. if you're driving, here's a live shot of the san mateo bridge....
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alison burns joins us from our washington, d.c. newsroom with the latest on the government's efforts to keep up with technology. good morning, alison. >> reporter: good morning to you, pam. that's right. the bottom line here is that communications technology is getting so sophisticated government spies are struggling to keep up. as more people communicate on line instead of by phone the feds say their ability to wiretap criminal and terrorism suspects is going dark. so the new york times reports today that the obama administration is going to ask congress to okay legislation that will make it easier for the government to eavesdrop on internet and e-mail communications like social networking sites and blackberries. it wants all on line services technically equipped to comply with a wiretap order. now internet privacy groups say the legislation would have huge implication but the feds are pointing to a he cent high profile terror attempt they say could have been stopped much sooner. i will have more on that during my next update in a
alison burns joins us from our washington, d.c. newsroom with the latest on the government's efforts to keep up with technology. good morning, alison. >> reporter: good morning to you, pam. that's right. the bottom line here is that communications technology is getting so sophisticated government spies are struggling to keep up. as more people communicate on line instead of by phone the feds say their ability to wiretap criminal and terrorism suspects is going dark. so the new york times...
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and thank you for joining us. you've had a very long thiement nightand long morning. -- long night and long morning. janet, can you tell us, there was some heightened reports. i heard of a report in the east bay and another in millbrae. but this one has to do with a construction project. tell me, how was this different? and why did the fire department, pg&e tell you it wasn't dangerous to residents nearby? >> right. and that's a great question. i think what happened in some of the other communities, they were much bigger lines, they were higher pressured. this is a two-inch line. it was about 50 to 60psi. so it's a low-pressure line. pg&e informed us once they capped and once the gas smell disseminated, that the fire department was free to leave because it was not a safety hazard. >>> and one of the things that pg&e was saying this morning was they worked really hard and diligently to make sure they took every precaution. >> absolutely, they did. and they were here around the clock. we had, i think, three fire eng
and thank you for joining us. you've had a very long thiement nightand long morning. -- long night and long morning. janet, can you tell us, there was some heightened reports. i heard of a report in the east bay and another in millbrae. but this one has to do with a construction project. tell me, how was this different? and why did the fire department, pg&e tell you it wasn't dangerous to residents nearby? >> right. and that's a great question. i think what happened in some of the...
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breaking news -- >> thanks for joining us on this tuesday. in waldorf we are told that crews had just rescued a man who fell into oil well -- a well. there's a point station there. a county worker fell into the well that is 30 feet deep. this was just moments ago. >>> also, a community is waiting for word on a two-year- old polehinke who -- two-year old boy who shot himself in the chest. >> residents in this hagerstown community are shocked and saddened and pressing for the life of two-year-old mario longus. >> very unfortunate. >> this happened early monday morning where they found political bullet inside shot in the chest. the toddler found the gun under a bed and began playing with it before it went off. danny was rushed to children's national medical center where he is in critical condition. crisis is sad. -- >> it is sad. first of all: the baby doing up late at 1:30 in the morning. >> his 16-year-old brother marcus longus is in custody. 17-year-old fantasia rivera was arrested as well. she tried to hide the gun on a nearby playground aft
breaking news -- >> thanks for joining us on this tuesday. in waldorf we are told that crews had just rescued a man who fell into oil well -- a well. there's a point station there. a county worker fell into the well that is 30 feet deep. this was just moments ago. >>> also, a community is waiting for word on a two-year- old polehinke who -- two-year old boy who shot himself in the chest. >> residents in this hagerstown community are shocked and saddened and pressing for the...
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ktvu's claudine wong joining us to tell us why the bail was reduced. >> reporter: good morning. it has been a quiet morning here. behind me is the home of charles rittenhouse. there are gloves on the driveway. private property signs and no trespassing signs that have been put up. and even some crime tape still on the fence. no sign of rittenhouse. but i can say he has rejected requests for interviews. he is out on bail this morning after posting a $25,000 bond. that $25,000 dramatically different figure from the $2 million bail that had been originally set. the number was reduced yesterday after the prosecutors told the judge that the office would not be filing any additional charms, at least -- charges, at least not any time soon. that did surprise rittenhouse's attorney. what that means is he is only facing charges for having explosive chemicals in his home. he is not facing charges in connection with the death of his wife and her friend. the bodies of those women were found on august 31st, one inside the home and one in the backyard. rittenhouse had filed a missing persons re
ktvu's claudine wong joining us to tell us why the bail was reduced. >> reporter: good morning. it has been a quiet morning here. behind me is the home of charles rittenhouse. there are gloves on the driveway. private property signs and no trespassing signs that have been put up. and even some crime tape still on the fence. no sign of rittenhouse. but i can say he has rejected requests for interviews. he is out on bail this morning after posting a $25,000 bond. that $25,000 dramatically...
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tell us a little bit about what you have to do? >> it is almost a misnomer, coast guard, because we are literally on the oceans of the world. we have six patrol boats in the northern arabian gulf that have provided security for the offshore oil platforms to allow iraq to get its economy going again and provide security. we have international port inspectors who go to foreign ports to make sure they are maintaining security standards in order to trade with us. do we have to push it out to ports and other countries for reasons of security and safety before it gets here? we talked about stationing small armed missiles at the entrance of the sports to provide useful sentinels of the law. you probably never imagined that the entrances of our ports would start in hong kong or amsterdam. they go out to those areas with inspectors and ships to provide for the safety and security of our country. >> on that topic, you have two icebreakers. one is laid up and the other just missed a deployment date. they were intended to support operations in
tell us a little bit about what you have to do? >> it is almost a misnomer, coast guard, because we are literally on the oceans of the world. we have six patrol boats in the northern arabian gulf that have provided security for the offshore oil platforms to allow iraq to get its economy going again and provide security. we have international port inspectors who go to foreign ports to make sure they are maintaining security standards in order to trade with us. do we have to push it out to...
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. >> they hit us hard. i had four guitars stolen. i had both of our laptops, i had my grammy medal stolen. >> reporter: flynn earned a grammy nomination for his band machinehead for the 2007 release "the blackening." he believes whoever did this knew what was inside his home. one was a mini-guitar he gave to his eldest son. the other, the one he wrote songs and toured with back in 1994. >> the other one was a washburn dymbolt that was given to me by the late dimebag darrell. this guitar was incredibly sentimental. >> reporter: he says one neighbor saw a couple of suspicious cars in the neighborhood. >> we have one tip from the corner here, a green/teal american-made pickup truck that drove very slowly up around the corner, came back, drove very slowly. >> reporter: flynn is hoping that a tip and fingerprints taken from two remaining guitars leads to an arrest. he is offering a reward for each guitar. cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> time is 4:38. time to check the commute with mike. some more construction in the east bay. >> yeah
. >> they hit us hard. i had four guitars stolen. i had both of our laptops, i had my grammy medal stolen. >> reporter: flynn earned a grammy nomination for his band machinehead for the 2007 release "the blackening." he believes whoever did this knew what was inside his home. one was a mini-guitar he gave to his eldest son. the other, the one he wrote songs and toured with back in 1994. >> the other one was a washburn dymbolt that was given to me by the late dimebag...
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officer eckert, thank for being with us. tell us what you know, what and and were there injuries here? >> you have the report. it appears we had a dump truck that lost it its brakes and went out of control and we had reports of striking up to ten vehicles as it came to a stop. there are reports of injuries involved. we don't have anything in terms of details of the extent of injuries but from reports none are life threatening. >> so you talked with the truck driver and he told you, i lost my brakes? >> i didn't personally talk to him but the reports we have from the incident is that the truck driver reported his brakes failing and causing the collision itself. we have the off-ramp on 580 to assist with oakland pd to close down the area for investigation. so the eastbound ramp is closed off. >> are any of the injuries serious? >> none of them as i have on the reports here are life threatening. but it's a major investigation base on the amount of vehicles involved. >> and clearly they've all been removed from the scene given t
officer eckert, thank for being with us. tell us what you know, what and and were there injuries here? >> you have the report. it appears we had a dump truck that lost it its brakes and went out of control and we had reports of striking up to ten vehicles as it came to a stop. there are reports of injuries involved. we don't have anything in terms of details of the extent of injuries but from reports none are life threatening. >> so you talked with the truck driver and he told you,...
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. ♪ [car horn honks] our outback always gets us there... ... sometimes it just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ finally allowed back home in san bruno three days after the massive explosion and fire killed four neighborses and seriously injured a dozen more. investigators still don't know what caused the gas line to explode as the search for clues continues. the california public utility commission is ordering pg&e to inspect all 5,000 miles of the gas line statewide. they are calling on the utility to change procedure for responding to gas leaks and preserve all records for its work on the line that goes through san bruno. pge crews are working to -- pg&e crews are working to restore power. lilian kim is live in san bruno with their home coming. lilian? >> beverly mandell's home was initially yellow taged which means she could only go home to retrieve her belongings. inside there are remanence of the pipeline explosion. >> i'm probably gonna have to have a new ceiling or something. that's also got holes in it. >> i expected to be in tears, but i wasn't. i am lucky this house i
. ♪ [car horn honks] our outback always gets us there... ... sometimes it just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ finally allowed back home in san bruno three days after the massive explosion and fire killed four neighborses and seriously injured a dozen more. investigators still don't know what caused the gas line to explode as the search for clues continues. the california public utility commission is ordering pg&e to inspect all 5,000 miles of the gas line statewide. they are...
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>> it used to be 67, now it's only 60. so it's the easiest right now. one of the differences is a number of years you had to go and talk. now they can have it without the long speeches. but that was quite a historic time. and mr. smith goes to washington, long phil busters. i'd be willing to talk, though. >> some of your republican colleagues have suggested that if republicans do gain control, that government shutdown may be in the offing. specifically for health care reform this is being talked about, the idea of putting restrictions on appropriations funding for hhs or the i.r.s. to implement this law. is it worth shutting down the government over anything in the next two years in a republican-controlled congress? specifically over health care reform given how much it's disliked by members of your party. is a government shutdown something you would support? >> what i would like to do is see us choking off some of this money that's supposed to go to the internal revenue service. they're asking for $10 billion to fund hiring up to 16,000 new i.r.s. agen
>> it used to be 67, now it's only 60. so it's the easiest right now. one of the differences is a number of years you had to go and talk. now they can have it without the long speeches. but that was quite a historic time. and mr. smith goes to washington, long phil busters. i'd be willing to talk, though. >> some of your republican colleagues have suggested that if republicans do gain control, that government shutdown may be in the offing. specifically for health care reform this is...
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>>guest: not targeted at specific races but specifically not to be used, a restriction not to be used in a direct election but aimd at helping them on the ground. the specific donor request in keeping with our mission, we did not endorse candidates or get involved in election races. >>neil: but one of your candidates, christine o'donnell in delaware is hurting, is there temptation on the part of the tea party moolt, and i know you are a diverse group, to help her or provide more funding for her race? or let her be? >>guest: the local groups on the ground, it is up to them. we do not endorse candidates. so christine o'donnell is not a tea party candidate from tea party patriots. >>neil: i don't understand the difference. she campaigned as a tea party and they liked her and backed her and wanted her to win. i don't understand. >>guest: the patriots specifically do not endorse candidates. our local coordinators have asked us to focus on core values, we think it is better to educate americans and inform of our values and let them make the best decision for who they should vote for. >>neil
>>guest: not targeted at specific races but specifically not to be used, a restriction not to be used in a direct election but aimd at helping them on the ground. the specific donor request in keeping with our mission, we did not endorse candidates or get involved in election races. >>neil: but one of your candidates, christine o'donnell in delaware is hurting, is there temptation on the part of the tea party moolt, and i know you are a diverse group, to help her or provide more...
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with us, in spirit, was every great car that we'd ever competed with. the bmw m5. and the mercedes-benz e63. for it was their amazing abilities that pushed us to refine, improve and, ultimately, develop the world's fastest production sedan. [ engine revving ] the cts-v, from cadillac. the new standard of the world. >>> the bay bridge doesn't -- >> a lot of people. >> taking a long labor day weekend can you tell? a couple people have to get into the office. >> you pull up to the toll booth and go you too. yeah, you got to work. >> but a nice commute. >> that's true. >> good morning it is monday the 6th of september i am sydnie kohara. >> i am john kesler. 8:00 a.m. this morning when crews will resume their search for a man missing for more than a week. ann mac vick, this is connected to a murder spree. >> reporter: day four of the search through the dump not a labor day holiday for the dozens of volunteers expected to come here again so far they have found nothing of value to the investigation. they are looking for any sign of 35-year-old frederick as you see here h
with us, in spirit, was every great car that we'd ever competed with. the bmw m5. and the mercedes-benz e63. for it was their amazing abilities that pushed us to refine, improve and, ultimately, develop the world's fastest production sedan. [ engine revving ] the cts-v, from cadillac. the new standard of the world. >>> the bay bridge doesn't -- >> a lot of people. >> taking a long labor day weekend can you tell? a couple people have to get into the office. >> you pull...
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kelly o'donnell with us here in washington. kelly, thanks. >>> former president jimmy carter has arrived here in washington tonight after spenng the past two nights in an ohio hospital being treated for a bad viral infection. upon his release today, he thanked the staff of cleveland's metro health medical cter. he was rushed there by ambulance tuesday after feeling sick during the flight, but emerged today looking strong, carrying his own briefcase in fact. he's resuming his normal schedule of meetings here in the nation's capital tonight. he turns 8years old tomorrow. >>> relations between the united states and pakistan may be at a new low tonight, and that tension is not a good thing for e u.s.trategy against terrorism. pakistan has now blocked a vital supply route into afghanistan after a helicopter strike killed three pastani troops along the border. pakistanis say it was a nato chopper that unleashed that strike. our own john yang is on duty tonight in kabul. john, goodvening. >> rorter: good evening, brian. tonight, gener
kelly o'donnell with us here in washington. kelly, thanks. >>> former president jimmy carter has arrived here in washington tonight after spenng the past two nights in an ohio hospital being treated for a bad viral infection. upon his release today, he thanked the staff of cleveland's metro health medical cter. he was rushed there by ambulance tuesday after feeling sick during the flight, but emerged today looking strong, carrying his own briefcase in fact. he's resuming his normal...
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if someone recognized what their trigger was and they didn't use when in the past they might have used in that situation, we publicly recognize that in our group setting. with the asian pacific islander, there is stigma that has to do with substance use and mental health issues and just getting people in the door to come to group is a big step for a lot of them. and that's why i feel really proud that our staff is very sensitive to this and there's no shaming in group and we have a very positive supportive environment. because, you know, we're a community that, it's all about saving face. so if you have a problem, you know, whether it's substance abuse or maybe getting mental health treatment, you're supposed to just deal with it by yourself, you're not supposed to go outside of your family, you're not supposed to talk about your problems. being able to educate our clients on how confidentiality works and how they will be protected through it has been a very important piece of this, of what we do. i think that the glue of team 360 is the feeling of trust and support that is generated w
if someone recognized what their trigger was and they didn't use when in the past they might have used in that situation, we publicly recognize that in our group setting. with the asian pacific islander, there is stigma that has to do with substance use and mental health issues and just getting people in the door to come to group is a big step for a lot of them. and that's why i feel really proud that our staff is very sensitive to this and there's no shaming in group and we have a very...
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the small elite don't get us, they call us whacky, wing nuts, and we call us, we the people. >> you know, jonathan, i have to tell you, i am not unimpressed. your thoughts. >> yeah, a natural stage presence. she makes a very good sell. she has a palinesque feel for how to drive in the class wedge and try to sort of frame the election. it's us versus them, those people. she definitely has some talent. >> who is the bad guy when she is talking. who is the devil? with palin, you know who it is? >> liberal ae laets and the media and etc. here is the challenge, chris. she is not running in alaska. she is running in a state, where except for the southern tier is mostly a northeastern style, suburban, urban place, where they are center or center left. it will be tough for her to win in the state in the election, nen a good year because of the underlying demagraphicdemagraph. >> where are you from? >> the commonwealth of virginia. >> let me bring in somebody that might be here. there is a lot of people that name around wilmington, and they will say she is not a whacky evangelist from way out wes
the small elite don't get us, they call us whacky, wing nuts, and we call us, we the people. >> you know, jonathan, i have to tell you, i am not unimpressed. your thoughts. >> yeah, a natural stage presence. she makes a very good sell. she has a palinesque feel for how to drive in the class wedge and try to sort of frame the election. it's us versus them, those people. she definitely has some talent. >> who is the bad guy when she is talking. who is the devil? with palin, you...
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give a flavor for the various players that we have involved in the science questions that are before us at the department. i will close their and i know we're anxious to get to questions and answers and i will defer backs the secretary. >> thank you very much. >> thank you for those presentations. i want to say that i particularly appreciate that when we invited you, mr. secretary, to talk about the arctic you want a more expansive conversation which we welcome and appreciate. among the many vigorous reforms that you have been busy implementing, the one that i particularly admire is the degree of transparency and directness in your inquiries with respect to the status and quality of voem, of its staff and resources and general capacity to perform. what we know about that enterprise depends very much on your own overside and other interior department reviews. i want to begin simply by listing the issues i hope we can get through in the next half- hour or so. i want to leave time to get into the arctic with commissioner beineke. the first test to do with the state of mms. based on the rev
give a flavor for the various players that we have involved in the science questions that are before us at the department. i will close their and i know we're anxious to get to questions and answers and i will defer backs the secretary. >> thank you very much. >> thank you for those presentations. i want to say that i particularly appreciate that when we invited you, mr. secretary, to talk about the arctic you want a more expansive conversation which we welcome and appreciate. among...
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secondly, as the criteria of iraq never attacking us, they did not attack us and the gulf war either. ey iaded kuwait. uld u have said the gulf war was a mistake? >>no. >> that is not a criteria you decide you go to war. lastly, the president making this speech could never have made that speech ending our mission with relative success had the search not occurred. the president opposed it. senator biden opposed it. my colleagues opposed it at the time. we shoulof h a dlomatic source. the obama administration must after one charge, a diplomatic mission to establish a new government. it has failed entirely in doing that. >> you will get great arguments from the american military on the search itself and whether it was the sunni uprising and the distribution of large amounts of cash. that aside, the fact is that the united states of america is not in a stronger position internationally. we organized a coalition after iraq entered crew -- kuwait. it was with 36 nations who sent in troops for it we could not form a coalition today as a direct consequence of invading correct. they would say
secondly, as the criteria of iraq never attacking us, they did not attack us and the gulf war either. ey iaded kuwait. uld u have said the gulf war was a mistake? >>no. >> that is not a criteria you decide you go to war. lastly, the president making this speech could never have made that speech ending our mission with relative success had the search not occurred. the president opposed it. senator biden opposed it. my colleagues opposed it at the time. we shoulof h a dlomatic source....
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some people call us frick and frack. we do finger painting. this is how grandpa and i roll. ♪ and i do [ pins fall ] grandma's my best friend. my best friend ever. my best friend ever. ♪ [ laughing ] [ boy laughs ] ♪ to know, know, know you after this we're gonna get ice cream. can we go get some ice cream? yeah. ♪ and i do ♪ and i do ♪ and i do >>> seems like we've been saying goodbye to too many of the people who have entertained over the years. tony curtis has died. he was 85. he was the son of a tailor in the bronx. hearse first known for his good looks, then his talent. he was durable, prolific, unique and moviegoers loved him. tonight, nbc's george lewis has a look back. >> reporter: when you think of tony curtis, one of the immortal images of him in drag opposite jack lemmon in "some like it hot." >> what are you afraid of? nobody is asking you to have a baby. >> reporter: as an actor, he was not afraid of taking on risky roles. >> you can't go lynching me. i'm a white man. >> reporter: in "the defiant ones" playing a white,
some people call us frick and frack. we do finger painting. this is how grandpa and i roll. ♪ and i do [ pins fall ] grandma's my best friend. my best friend ever. my best friend ever. ♪ [ laughing ] [ boy laughs ] ♪ to know, know, know you after this we're gonna get ice cream. can we go get some ice cream? yeah. ♪ and i do ♪ and i do ♪ and i do >>> seems like we've been saying goodbye to too many of the people who have entertained over the years. tony curtis has died. he...
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use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. ♪ i like your messy hair ♪ i like the clothes you wear ♪ i le the way you sing ♪ and when you dance with me ♪ you always make me smile [ male announcer ] we believe you're at your best when you can relax and be yourself. and at thousands of newly refreshed holiday inn express hotels, you always can. holiday inn express. stay you. and now stay rewarded with a sweet dilemma. up to five free nights...
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putting us on the side of the animals, which is why he makes films himself. so, in his movie "bears," yes, it's true, not all the animals are wild -- they got there that day by truck, essentially. >> yeah, yes. >> reporter: and it's true there was a trainer offscreen in this scene telling the animals what to do. >> they are trained through being fed, rewarded with m&ms and food. >> but you do end up really liking bears, caring about them. the same thing with the wolves. some argue using captive animals actually spares truly wild animals the trauma, disruption and danger that comes with human contact. chris palmer concedes that point. chris, i get the feeling that you are torn about this, that there is -- there is an argument to be made that for the greater good, you can tell a little lie here and there in a movie. >> yes, yeah. i think you could make the argument that this is okay, because the film is going to do a lot of good. it's going to promote c conservati conservation. animals won't really be harmed. we won't really be disturbing wild animals. maybe it
putting us on the side of the animals, which is why he makes films himself. so, in his movie "bears," yes, it's true, not all the animals are wild -- they got there that day by truck, essentially. >> yeah, yes. >> reporter: and it's true there was a trainer offscreen in this scene telling the animals what to do. >> they are trained through being fed, rewarded with m&ms and food. >> but you do end up really liking bears, caring about them. the same thing...
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flocabulary is used by an estimated 300,000 students. hip-hop is known for pushing the end vole of, not always in a good way. incendiary racial rhetoric, vote garrity, sex lyrics permeate much of rap. >> we are trying to take the violence out the artists that we work with reach out to us because they realize we are trying to work with kids directly and do something that is across the board positive. >> perfect opportunity to bring it to the class. >> the artists do they have educational backgrounds? >> some do. we've worked with artists who have been tutors. >> tucker: any complaints from parents, teachers? >> i could list the complaints on one or two hands. it happens but it is very rare. >> tucker: i wonder why it takes hip-hop to get certain students engaged in learning? it never has, why does it now require that? >> i think the bigger idea is using something that students are interested in, that has a connection. hip-hop is one of those things. stuck -- >> tucker: is technology improving or a distraction? how thousands of teachers ar
flocabulary is used by an estimated 300,000 students. hip-hop is known for pushing the end vole of, not always in a good way. incendiary racial rhetoric, vote garrity, sex lyrics permeate much of rap. >> we are trying to take the violence out the artists that we work with reach out to us because they realize we are trying to work with kids directly and do something that is across the board positive. >> perfect opportunity to bring it to the class. >> the artists do they have...
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you can push us, push us, push us, torment us and abuse us. now they have our attention and now we have a movement called the conservative movement, the tea party movement, and it is expanding, the only forward looking movement that supports the constitution, capitalism, and private property rights. >>neil: did you get the alert they are all extremist and dangerous? >>guest: the extremist and dangerous are in oval office and in congress and they scare the hell out of me and they adopt the failed foreign economic systems that are nothing america has ever endorsed but the american people, this is not, this is not a deep philosophical issue, they are negatively affected by what they are doing, the government is doing to their families. >>neil: tell me how you truly fell. >>guest: you look as handsome as always. >>neil: and you sound as handsome. tonight we will talk to the guy who rocked the senate candidacy in alaska, joe miller. as tarp winds down, is top cop loading up? hey, lawrence, my parents want to talk to you. oh. about what? uh, they do
you can push us, push us, push us, torment us and abuse us. now they have our attention and now we have a movement called the conservative movement, the tea party movement, and it is expanding, the only forward looking movement that supports the constitution, capitalism, and private property rights. >>neil: did you get the alert they are all extremist and dangerous? >>guest: the extremist and dangerous are in oval office and in congress and they scare the hell out of me and they...
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for us to now just extend bush's tax cuts, his tax cuts got us in the ditch we are in. >>neil: we can argue that back and forth. i am curious, sir, and i wish i had more time, you are concerned about the deficit now, in the throwing programs at it but you have made it worst and had a lost emergency measures for whatever reason, that made the deficit worse and now you are waking up, and discovering, religion. >>guest: what we did, we stopped the hemorrhaging. we were losing 750,000 jobs a month the last three months of the bush administration. we have stopped that hemorrhaging and we have shown constant job growth for the last eight months. >>neil: sir we have 10 percent unemployment rate. >>guest: but it could be 16 percent or 17 percent according to some of the republicans. >>neil: maybe so, but the reality is i have to deal with life on earth and reality is, you have a sick economy. >>guest: that is exactly right and it is getting really. the fact is you stop the hemorrhaging and you start applying the remedy and we stopped it. we are not losing jobs. we are not gaini
for us to now just extend bush's tax cuts, his tax cuts got us in the ditch we are in. >>neil: we can argue that back and forth. i am curious, sir, and i wish i had more time, you are concerned about the deficit now, in the throwing programs at it but you have made it worst and had a lost emergency measures for whatever reason, that made the deficit worse and now you are waking up, and discovering, religion. >>guest: what we did, we stopped the hemorrhaging. we were losing 750,000...
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they have us, they stir us up and arguing about lies. if we're about lies we'll never detect the truth. course change on this program. the truth. we're going to look just for the truth, i'm going to pay less attention to all the lies. we're not going to defeat back room, back stabbing, power politics. you have to transcend them. so we will dismiss them. how? with the power and the fire of the truth. the more we argue about our rights being lost or stolen, the more, the more time we lose. the door is being closed america so we need to stop arguing about those things and we need to start picking up our responsibility. our responsibility in faith, in truth, and in charity. our responsibility to help others, to give until it hurts, to inform ourselves, to really know american history. to really know if god exists or if he doesn't. to raise our kids with values and principles, to teach them about nation's god's and nation's law. it's time we pick up our god given not rights, but responsibility. when we pick up those responsibilities, our righ
they have us, they stir us up and arguing about lies. if we're about lies we'll never detect the truth. course change on this program. the truth. we're going to look just for the truth, i'm going to pay less attention to all the lies. we're not going to defeat back room, back stabbing, power politics. you have to transcend them. so we will dismiss them. how? with the power and the fire of the truth. the more we argue about our rights being lost or stolen, the more, the more time we lose. the...
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kiki repaired as his hard hat and heavy glove which used to help used to go to 3,000 t of trash piece by piece. that is the process they're going to. pretty time consuming. it is the right to be wild. >> with their sitting to is located on 1 a. this man felt rested his police sanitation workers dump the garbage man or a short business park. a place where police say the main suspect in the disappearance efren valdemoro part car he'd been driving. well more people turn to help today these sheriff's search and rescue k-9 unit that's been assisting in the search stayed home. >> the dog is not with us today. there are many voters there were emanated. hope said their efforts can for ride some leaf. and the people that were part of situation. z meanwhile as the search continues prosecutors put together their case trying to prove that waldemar was responsible for three others murders. this is the commodes more details really know. meanwhile more people apparently have been drinking and driving this holiday weekend for ' the chp says the hundred and 67 drivers have been arrested since 6:00 p.m
kiki repaired as his hard hat and heavy glove which used to help used to go to 3,000 t of trash piece by piece. that is the process they're going to. pretty time consuming. it is the right to be wild. >> with their sitting to is located on 1 a. this man felt rested his police sanitation workers dump the garbage man or a short business park. a place where police say the main suspect in the disappearance efren valdemoro part car he'd been driving. well more people turn to help today these...
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he thought for us every day. he set the standard for public service. >> and so today, my friends, my campaign for alaska's future begins. [applause] i got it. ok. i get the message, all right. i get the message. i hear it loud and clear. and i announce today that i will be a write-in candidate in november for the united states senate seat that i now hold. we're in this together. thank you. i thank you for this support and this confidence. i will tell you that when those votes came in on the 24th of august, when they were counted, there was nobody that was more disappointed than i was. but since then, things have happened, events have transpired, and there has been an outpouring of support from alaskans all over the state, from all spectrums, from all political persuasions. when i sat down at a restaurant and the waiter says, lisa, run and i will quit my job and i will come to work for you. i think he actually said he would go part-time. but this is the outpouring of support that i have received from individuals s
he thought for us every day. he set the standard for public service. >> and so today, my friends, my campaign for alaska's future begins. [applause] i got it. ok. i get the message, all right. i get the message. i hear it loud and clear. and i announce today that i will be a write-in candidate in november for the united states senate seat that i now hold. we're in this together. thank you. i thank you for this support and this confidence. i will tell you that when those votes came in on...
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he's with us from the site in washington. john, give us a sense of the room, sense of the president. by that, mean all this talk about him connecting or not with people. today, some of the people with you there decided they needed to be heard. >> reporter: exactly, brian. the president faces this remarkable squeeze play. people on wall street, people in the business community say he's hostile, say he's anti-business. yet if you look at this poll we did understand clear did for the town haltoday, most americans say the president's policies are helping big business and wall street and not them. so he had to address both audiences, assure busess who he wants to take some of those billions and billions and begin investing them, that he's not going to make their lives more difficult, butell the average americans like that exhausted woman whose sound bite you played a moment ago, that he's on the case and he's trying. she just has to have more patience before the results come. >> it's more than just him. he's defending in many ways
he's with us from the site in washington. john, give us a sense of the room, sense of the president. by that, mean all this talk about him connecting or not with people. today, some of the people with you there decided they needed to be heard. >> reporter: exactly, brian. the president faces this remarkable squeeze play. people on wall street, people in the business community say he's hostile, say he's anti-business. yet if you look at this poll we did understand clear did for the town...
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the small elite don't get us. they call us whacky, wing nuts. we call us, we the people. >> well, you know, jonathan, i have to tell you, i am not unimpressed. your thoughts. >> yeah. she's got a natural stage presence. she makes a very good sell. and she's got a sort of palinesque to sort of frame this election as us versus them. she's definitely got some talent. >> who's the bad guy when she's talking? palin, you know who it is. >> liberal elites, the ivy league types. she is not running in alaska. she's running in a state that except for the southern tier, is mostly a northeastern-style, suburban urban place where voters are center or center left and it's going to be tough for her to win in that state just because of the underlying demographics of delaware, where in a primary, she could pull it off, in a closed primary, she could pull it off. when you've got those wilmington -- >> are you from california somewhere? >> the commonwealth of virginia. >> you don't seem like you're into northeastern ethnic politics. let me bring in someone who mig
the small elite don't get us. they call us whacky, wing nuts. we call us, we the people. >> well, you know, jonathan, i have to tell you, i am not unimpressed. your thoughts. >> yeah. she's got a natural stage presence. she makes a very good sell. and she's got a sort of palinesque to sort of frame this election as us versus them. she's definitely got some talent. >> who's the bad guy when she's talking? palin, you know who it is. >> liberal elites, the ivy league types....
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chris: will the tea party be the power center the republican party will use through 2012? >> no, i think they're going to self-destruct in 2011. chss: i that hopeful or what you believe? >> it's history. ris: do you get a sense this will last a couple more years? >> i wouldn't go that far. i think it will be more moderated and diluted. >> there is no other power center right now in the republican party so it's still a vacuum. >> that's what happens with these mements, the insurgencies eventually become the establishment. the question is how long. chris: before we break. east coast -- take christina o'donnell, there were big similarities between o'donnell and sarah palin. what is it? there's something ocative of bailin in o'donnell. same style of dress, perhaps, that thumb's up thing. bo explain their reasons for colorful ways they explain their public service. >> the problem in our country today is apathy. it would be apathetic to go with the flow. we know that only dead fh go with the flow. >> here's o'donnell relating what she told a friend about what drives her. >> i sh
chris: will the tea party be the power center the republican party will use through 2012? >> no, i think they're going to self-destruct in 2011. chss: i that hopeful or what you believe? >> it's history. ris: do you get a sense this will last a couple more years? >> i wouldn't go that far. i think it will be more moderated and diluted. >> there is no other power center right now in the republican party so it's still a vacuum. >> that's what happens with these...